Some of you may recall I asked a few weeks back for help with Java to fix some features
of OxGarage, the generic TEI <---> XXX conversion web service. Thanks to some
advice (thanks, Hugh and Arno), I was able to make changes to OxGarage so that
it can now support generation of RELAX NG Compact and W3C schemas. Huzzah!
Having got that far, I decided to clean up the OxGarage source so that it
no longer has a dependency on the older Vesta project, and has all
the source code it needs to build much more cleanly. Huzzah!
You can find OxGarage :
* live at http://oxgarage.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ege-webclient
* in Sourceforge Subversion at https://enrich-ege.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/enrich-ege/project/oxgarage
* as a Debian package from http://tei.oucs.ox.ac.uk/teideb/
Ah, but there's more. The revised OxGarage means that it is now possible
to cover all the work done by a Roma processor (turning TEI ODD into
various output formats) solely using RESTful web service calls. For example,
using Javascript.
Which brings me to Byzantium, proof of concept for a new Roma built
entirely in Javascript. Huzzah, huzzah!
... and thats the subject of my next mail to the list.
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Sebastian Rahtz
Director (Research Support) of Academic IT Services
University of Oxford IT Services
13 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6NN. Phone +44 1865 283431